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‘How did Singapore do it? By mandating ethnic diversity in all of its neighborhoods. More than 80 percent of Singaporeans live in public housing (all of it is well regarded, some of it very upmarket). Every block, precinct and enclave has ethnic quotas.’
The price of life in Singapore, city of rules: ‘It’s a Faustian deal’
The Guardian - http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jan/05/the-price-of-life-in-singapore-city-of-rules-its-a-faustian-deal
‘Singapore, once swampland, is now a multicultural hub of commerce. The old colonial facades remain – such as Raffles, the hotel where you gulp Singapore Slings in a nutshell-strewn bar among superannuated cruise ship tourists – but it’s the glitz that catches the eye.’

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Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12–14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher time is managed in Singapore.
"Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a SingaporeanTeacher," is a product of the Stanford Center for OpportunityPolicy in Education (SCOPE) study, “Comparative Study of Time Use in Schools.” Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the study examines policies and practices related to teacher quality used by high-achieving jurisdictions.

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What Is Life Really Like In Singapore?

What Is Life Really Like In Singapore?

What Is Life Really Like In Singapore?

Singapore is known for clean streets, low crime rates and booming business. What is it like to live in Singapore?
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‘How did Singapore do it? By mandating ethnic diversity in all of its neighborhoods. More than 80 percent of Singaporeans live in public housing (all of it is well regarded, some of it very upmarket). Every block, precinct and enclave has ethnic quotas.’
The price of life in Singapore, city of rules: ‘It’s a Faustian deal’
The Guardian - http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jan/05/the-price-of-life-in-singapore-city-of-rules-its-a-faustian-deal
‘Singapore, once swampland, is now a multicultural hub of commerce. The old colonial facades remain – such as Raffles, the hotel where you gulp Singapore Slings in a nutshell-strewn bar among superannuated cruise ship tourists – but it’s the glitz that catches the eye.’

RACIST COMMENTS in Real Life! (Singapore)

How would you react if you had to read a xenophobic note to a stranger? We did a social experiment to find out.
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Luke Buirski ➤ https://www.instagram.com/luk3_buirski/
Sheryl Aw ➤ https://www.instagram.com/callmesheryl/
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Day in the Life! Singapore, My new Bloom by Roseanne office, Ikea run & more!

Day in the Life! Singapore, My new Bloom by Roseanne office, Ikea run & more!

Day in the Life! Singapore, My new Bloom by Roseanne office, Ikea run & more!

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Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a Singaporean Teacher

Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12–14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher time is managed in Singapore.
"Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a SingaporeanTeacher," is a product of the Stanford Center for OpportunityPolicy in Education (SCOPE) study, “Comparative Study of Time Use in Schools.” Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the study examines policies and practices related to teacher quality used by high-achieving jurisdictions.

LIFE IN SINGAPORE

Having traveled to Singapore many times now and having produced a few shorts on this beautiful city in Southeast Asia, this time I thought it would be fun to interview some friends to see what their take is on the place I've grown to love. Since I was not "working" while I was there, I only brought out my camera and gear while eating and hanging where the cool kids hang, I have also thrown in a few shots from previous trips. I wish there had been more time to shoot, but that would not have been fair to the folks I was there to see.
I hope you enjoy it!
Camera: Canon 60D, GoPro Hero
Lenses: Canon 50mm 1.4, Tokina 11-16mm f2.8,
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Narration: LambchopJojo & RosaSelamatSpecialThanks: NoraRaza'ai, Harma...

published: 30 Jan 2012

RACIST COMMENTS in Real Life! (Singapore)

How would you react if you had to read a xenophobic note to a stranger? We did a social experiment to find out.
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If you wanna help curb the problem of online hate, it'd be awesome if you could give it a thumbs up, leave a comment and share it with your friends so that it can reach as many people as possible.
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This video was made possible in collaboration with the Singapore Kindness Movement. They are trying to make the world a better place, just like us, so please show them some love at http://kindness.sg/ or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/kindness.sg/!
Same goes to the folk from Breko Cafe for letting us film there. Check 'em out at https://www.facebook.com/Brekocafe
SAYHELLO TO US!
Don’t be shy ;)
Fac...

published: 12 Feb 2016

Day in the Life! Singapore, My new Bloom by Roseanne office, Ikea run & more!

Student Life: Australia Vs Singapore | ObliviousD

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Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a Singaporean Teacher

Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12–14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher time is managed in Singapore.
"Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a SingaporeanTeacher," is a product of the Stanford Center for OpportunityPolicy in Education (SCOPE) study, “Comparative Study of Time Use in Schools.” Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the study examines policies and practices related to teacher quality used by high-achieving jurisdictions.

Singapore is known for clean streets, low crime rates and booming business. What is it like to live in Singapore?
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‘How did Singapore do it? By mandating ethnic diversity in all of its neighborhoods. More than 80 percent of Singaporeans live in public housing (all of it is well regarded, some of it very upmarket). Every block, precinct and enclave has ethnic quotas.’
The price of life in Singapore, city of rules: ‘It’s a Faustian deal’
The Guardian - http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jan/05/the-price-of-life-in-singapore-city-of-rules-its-a-faustian-deal
‘Singapore, once swampland, is now a multicultural hub of commerce. The old colonial facades remain – such as Raffles, the hotel where you gulp Singapore Slings in a nutshell-strewn bar among superannuated cruise ship tourists – but it’s the glitz that catches the eye.’

Singapore is known for clean streets, low crime rates and booming business. What is it like to live in Singapore?
Check out China Uncensored: http://skr.cm/ChinasSoldiersCantHide & Subscribe! http://skr.cm/SubscribeToSeeker
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What America Can Learn From Singapore About Racial IntegrationThe Washington Post - https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/from-singapore-lessons-in-harmony-and-diversity/2015/06/25/86fcbfa2-1b72-11e5-93b7-5eddc056ad8a_story.html
‘How did Singapore do it? By mandating ethnic diversity in all of its neighborhoods. More than 80 percent of Singaporeans live in public housing (all of it is well regarded, some of it very upmarket). Every block, precinct and enclave has ethnic quotas.’
The price of life in Singapore, city of rules: ‘It’s a Faustian deal’
The Guardian - http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jan/05/the-price-of-life-in-singapore-city-of-rules-its-a-faustian-deal
‘Singapore, once swampland, is now a multicultural hub of commerce. The old colonial facades remain – such as Raffles, the hotel where you gulp Singapore Slings in a nutshell-strewn bar among superannuated cruise ship tourists – but it’s the glitz that catches the eye.’

RACIST COMMENTS in Real Life! (Singapore)

How would you react if you had to read a xenophobic note to a stranger? We did a social experiment to find out.
Watch our other MOF vids! ➤ http://bit.ly/JoinTh...

How would you react if you had to read a xenophobic note to a stranger? We did a social experiment to find out.
Watch our other MOF vids! ➤ http://bit.ly/JoinTheMinistry
If you wanna help curb the problem of online hate, it'd be awesome if you could give it a thumbs up, leave a comment and share it with your friends so that it can reach as many people as possible.
PARTNERS
This video was made possible in collaboration with the Singapore Kindness Movement. They are trying to make the world a better place, just like us, so please show them some love at http://kindness.sg/ or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/kindness.sg/!
Same goes to the folk from Breko Cafe for letting us film there. Check 'em out at https://www.facebook.com/Brekocafe
SAYHELLO TO US!
Don’t be shy ;)
Facebook ➤ http://www.facebook.com/MinistryOfFunny
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CREDITS
Director of Photography - Siwei Chng
Sound Recordist - Lester Koh
Edited by - TerenceChia
Produced by - Siwei Chng & Lester Koh
Exec Produced by - Terence Chia & Haresh Tilani
FEATURING
Luke Buirski ➤ https://www.instagram.com/luk3_buirski/
Sheryl Aw ➤ https://www.instagram.com/callmesheryl/
Farah Farzana ➤ https://www.instagram.com/farahfarz/
MUSIC & SFXAudio from Epidemic Sound ➤ http://www.epidemicsound.com/
COPYRIGHT - MINISTRY OF FUNNY
For those of you who have read up till this point, congrats - you floated our boats. BIGTIME ;)

How would you react if you had to read a xenophobic note to a stranger? We did a social experiment to find out.
Watch our other MOF vids! ➤ http://bit.ly/JoinTheMinistry
If you wanna help curb the problem of online hate, it'd be awesome if you could give it a thumbs up, leave a comment and share it with your friends so that it can reach as many people as possible.
PARTNERS
This video was made possible in collaboration with the Singapore Kindness Movement. They are trying to make the world a better place, just like us, so please show them some love at http://kindness.sg/ or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/kindness.sg/!
Same goes to the folk from Breko Cafe for letting us film there. Check 'em out at https://www.facebook.com/Brekocafe
SAYHELLO TO US!
Don’t be shy ;)
Facebook ➤ http://www.facebook.com/MinistryOfFunny
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EMAIL
For business and collaboration inquiries, hit us up at on our socials or email us directly at contact@ministryoffunny.com
CREDITS
Director of Photography - Siwei Chng
Sound Recordist - Lester Koh
Edited by - TerenceChia
Produced by - Siwei Chng & Lester Koh
Exec Produced by - Terence Chia & Haresh Tilani
FEATURING
Luke Buirski ➤ https://www.instagram.com/luk3_buirski/
Sheryl Aw ➤ https://www.instagram.com/callmesheryl/
Farah Farzana ➤ https://www.instagram.com/farahfarz/
MUSIC & SFXAudio from Epidemic Sound ➤ http://www.epidemicsound.com/
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Here is my take on the life of a student in both of these countries. Since it's that time of year when big exams are rolling in thick and fast. GOOD LUCK TO ALL...

Here is my take on the life of a student in both of these countries. Since it's that time of year when big exams are rolling in thick and fast. GOOD LUCK TO ALL SITTING THE HSC! And ENJOY!
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Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a Singaporean Teacher

Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As...

Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12–14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher time is managed in Singapore.
"Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a SingaporeanTeacher," is a product of the Stanford Center for OpportunityPolicy in Education (SCOPE) study, “Comparative Study of Time Use in Schools.” Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the study examines policies and practices related to teacher quality used by high-achieving jurisdictions.

Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12–14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher time is managed in Singapore.
"Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a SingaporeanTeacher," is a product of the Stanford Center for OpportunityPolicy in Education (SCOPE) study, “Comparative Study of Time Use in Schools.” Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the study examines policies and practices related to teacher quality used by high-achieving jurisdictions.

Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

https://www.expedia.com/Singapore.d180027.Destination-Travel-Guides
Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city,...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half ...

published: 15 Dec 2015

Singapore Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, Br...

published: 12 Aug 2013

Top 10 Best Things to Do Eat and See in Singapore Travel Guide by HourPhilippines.com

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Singapore has traded in its rough-and-ready opium dens for towers of glass, and its steamy rickshaw image for hi-tech wizardry, but you can still recapture the colonial era with a gin sling under the languorous ceiling fans at Raffles Hotel. At first glance Singapore appears shockingly modern, but this is an undeniably Asian city with Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions. It's these contrasts that bring the city to life.
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Moments in Singapore: 24 Hours Travel Guide

Finally, after two years leaving Asia, I was back. My first stop was Singapore. Despite being so close to Malaysia, the last time I was in Singapore was when I was a child. The impression of Singapore was just amazing. From the moment I arrived at Changi Airport (World's BestAirport2013) to the moments I spent in the city, Singapore lived up to it's name and the experience was simply Your (My) Singapore.
http://www.yoursingapore.com/
More in my blog: http://www.gracemoments.com/24-hours-in-singapore/
Watch the other episodes in the links below:
Singapore: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOA9F-Xiotk
Seoul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqmeN58sLM4
Melaka (Malacca): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmXWdI2p200
Kuala Lumpur: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luwSC8fwJdw
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit...

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

https://www.expedia.com/Singapore.d180027.Destination-Travel-Guides
Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is ...

https://www.expedia.com/Singapore.d180027.Destination-Travel-Guides
Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Singapore Attractions | TravelGuide in 2 Minutes is the Video #7 of the first YouTube travel channel and vacation guide with the map inside video. Do you want to see more incredible sensations? ◑ Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i2zSGTGGnLsPeprOK1Imw?sub_confirmation=1
WHOLE PLAYLIST FirstVacation Travel Guide with Map Inside Video https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQQYHODrU8JA03EbEDtntwhMu6eR1zzAJ
All the places of this trip are linked on the Google Maphttp://funfilmdirector.ru/map/singapore/
When and What:
SINGPORE
Marina Bay
00:16 Helix Bridge
00:27 ArtScience Museum
00:29 Merlion Park
00:33 Marina Bay Sands
00:39 Marina Bay Sands
Chinatown
00:45 Buddha Tooth Relic TempleHeart of the City
01:16 Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
01:18 Water Cycle2000Fountain at Marina Square
01:19 Parkroyal Hotel on Pickering
01:22 CapitaMall
01:27 HajiLane street
01:37 Capital SquareBuilding - 23 Church Street
01:45 Stadium MRT Station
01:51 Gardens by the Bay
01:57 Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City
02:05 Orchard RoadObservation desk
01:41 Marina Bay Sands
Description of Singapore:
Singapore (officially the Republic of Singapore) often referred to as the Lion City, the Garden City and the Red Dot is a global city and sovereign state in Southeast Asia and the world's only island city-state. The nickname «Red Dot» is a reference to its size on the map, contrasting with its achievements.
Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. This city combines the modern skyscrapers with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and tropical climate with tasty food, good shopping and vibrant night-life.
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Five CoolFacts About Singapore:
1. Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City [01:57] is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest fountain in the world.
2. The Merlion [00:29], a half-fish, half-lion beast is a fitting symbol of Singapore. The «Singa» or lion represents the animal that a Sumatran prince saw which resembled a lion and the fish is a tribute to Singapore’s history as «Temasek», the ancient sea town.
3. Singlish, a Singaporean patois mixing English with the odd phrase of Chinese, Malay and even Tamil. Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding «la» to the end of their sentences. For example, «okay-la» is one example of Singlish.
4. Buildings in Singapore cannot be higher than 280 metres [02:23] because of busy air traffic. Buildings that scale this height include: One Raffles Place, OUB Centre, UOB Plaza and Republic Plaza.
5. Singapore is an extremely green city with gardens [01:19], trees and jungles everywhere. They are transforming into a «city in a garden» a current government campaign. It’s also very clean due to its littering laws.
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Film by Marina Wanderlust using the Sony Xperia Z5 premium and Sony Xperia Z3 compact.
Edited by Marina Wanderlust using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Singapore Attractions | TravelGuide in 2 Minutes is the Video #7 of the first YouTube travel channel and vacation guide with the map inside video. Do you want to see more incredible sensations? ◑ Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i2zSGTGGnLsPeprOK1Imw?sub_confirmation=1
WHOLE PLAYLIST FirstVacation Travel Guide with Map Inside Video https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQQYHODrU8JA03EbEDtntwhMu6eR1zzAJ
All the places of this trip are linked on the Google Maphttp://funfilmdirector.ru/map/singapore/
When and What:
SINGPORE
Marina Bay
00:16 Helix Bridge
00:27 ArtScience Museum
00:29 Merlion Park
00:33 Marina Bay Sands
00:39 Marina Bay Sands
Chinatown
00:45 Buddha Tooth Relic TempleHeart of the City
01:16 Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
01:18 Water Cycle2000Fountain at Marina Square
01:19 Parkroyal Hotel on Pickering
01:22 CapitaMall
01:27 HajiLane street
01:37 Capital SquareBuilding - 23 Church Street
01:45 Stadium MRT Station
01:51 Gardens by the Bay
01:57 Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City
02:05 Orchard RoadObservation desk
01:41 Marina Bay Sands
Description of Singapore:
Singapore (officially the Republic of Singapore) often referred to as the Lion City, the Garden City and the Red Dot is a global city and sovereign state in Southeast Asia and the world's only island city-state. The nickname «Red Dot» is a reference to its size on the map, contrasting with its achievements.
Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. This city combines the modern skyscrapers with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and tropical climate with tasty food, good shopping and vibrant night-life.
-----------------
Five CoolFacts About Singapore:
1. Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City [01:57] is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest fountain in the world.
2. The Merlion [00:29], a half-fish, half-lion beast is a fitting symbol of Singapore. The «Singa» or lion represents the animal that a Sumatran prince saw which resembled a lion and the fish is a tribute to Singapore’s history as «Temasek», the ancient sea town.
3. Singlish, a Singaporean patois mixing English with the odd phrase of Chinese, Malay and even Tamil. Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding «la» to the end of their sentences. For example, «okay-la» is one example of Singlish.
4. Buildings in Singapore cannot be higher than 280 metres [02:23] because of busy air traffic. Buildings that scale this height include: One Raffles Place, OUB Centre, UOB Plaza and Republic Plaza.
5. Singapore is an extremely green city with gardens [01:19], trees and jungles everywhere. They are transforming into a «city in a garden» a current government campaign. It’s also very clean due to its littering laws.
--------------------
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Get more MarinaWanderlust:
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INSPIRATION FOR TRAVELLING / MARINA WANDERLUST
The first video travel blogger who makes useful movies with the map links inside + bonus: great places, unique destinations and incredible adventures! #travel blog #travel channel #travel video #travel guide
Film by Marina Wanderlust using the Sony Xperia Z5 premium and Sony Xperia Z3 compact.
Edited by Marina Wanderlust using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Music:
Vexento - Valentine | music by Vexento
• https://twitter.com/Vexento
• https://soundcloud.com/vexento/tracks
• http://vexentomusic.com/

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the CricketClub or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The WorldFamousRaffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab StreetQuarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the CricketClub or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The WorldFamousRaffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab StreetQuarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!

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15: The Movie

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‘Singapore, once swampland, is now a multicultural hub of commerce. The old colonial facades remain – such as Raffles, the hotel where you gulp Singapore Slings in a nutshell-strewn bar among superannuated cruise ship tourists – but it’s the glitz that catches the eye.’

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LIFE IN SINGAPORE

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RACIST COMMENTS in Real Life! (Singapore)

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Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12–14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher time is managed in Singapore.
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
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Singapore (officially the Republic of Singapore) often referred to as the Lion City, the Garden City and the Red Dot is a global city and sovereign state in Southeast Asia and the world's only island city-state. The nickname «Red Dot» is a reference to its size on the map, contrasting with its achievements.
Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. This city combines the modern skyscrapers with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and tropical climate with tasty food, good shopping and vibrant night-life.
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2. The Merlion [00:29], a half-fish, half-lion beast is a fitting symbol of Singapore. The «Singa» or lion represents the animal that a Sumatran prince saw which resembled a lion and the fish is a tribute to Singapore’s history as «Temasek», the ancient sea town.
3. Singlish, a Singaporean patois mixing English with the odd phrase of Chinese, Malay and even Tamil. Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding «la» to the end of their sentences. For example, «okay-la» is one example of Singlish.
4. Buildings in Singapore cannot be higher than 280 metres [02:23] because of busy air traffic. Buildings that scale this height include: One Raffles Place, OUB Centre, UOB Plaza and Republic Plaza.
5. Singapore is an extremely green city with gardens [01:19], trees and jungles everywhere. They are transforming into a «city in a garden» a current government campaign. It’s also very clean due to its littering laws.
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The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

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Singapore Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of ...

Singapore Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the CricketClub or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The WorldFamousRaffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab StreetQuarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!

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Top 10 Best Things to Do Eat and See in Singapore Travel Guide by HourPhilippines.com

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Singapore has traded in its rough-and-ready opium dens for towers of glass, and its steamy rickshaw image for hi-tech wizardry, but you can still recapture the colonial era with a gin sling under the languorous ceiling fans at Raffles Hotel. At first glance Singapore appears shockingly modern, but this is an undeniably Asian city with Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions. It's these contrasts that bring the city to life.
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Moments in Singapore: 24 Hours Travel Guide

Finally, after two years leaving Asia, I was back. My first stop was Singapore. Despite be...

The family heads to Atlanta, Georgia to check out their world famous Aquarium! The fun continues afterwards as well and the next day they go to the World of Coca-Cola, which is a separate and our next video (we try sodas from all over the world.)
The Georgia Aquarium was the Worlds Largest aquarium in the entire world from its opening in 2005 until 2012, when it was surpassed by Marine Life Park in Singapore. So it's now the Americas Largest Aquarium.
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PART 2: Stopping Hackers & Drinking InternationalSoda @ World of Coca-Cola (ATLANTA, GA FamilyVlog # 2) https://youtu.be/Uw5W0Vupx4E
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The film charts the misadventures of five teenagers on the fringe of Singaporean society. Abandoned by the system, they seek answers to their aimless existence among the misfits and outsiders of Singapore's underclass. Acted by real street kids, it presents a gritty side of modern-day Singapore life that many never knew existed.

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In the World’s Cleverest Child and Me, Mark Dolan meets children with mind-boggling mental capacities – but are these young geniuses a force of nature or the product of some intensive nurture? Mark heads off to find out and in Seattle he meets the world’s youngest professor - literary genius Adora Svitak. In Malaysia he discovers a 9-year-old maths whiz who is CEO of his own company selling brain food. And in Singapore Mark attempts to befriend the world’s only known chemistry prodigy – an 8-year-old who’s already studying at degree level. He discovers life can be tricky for these baby brainboxes – but the biggest challenges are faced by their parents.
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